9401842

Method and Device for Configuring Terminal Devices

PublishedJuly 26, 2016
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1. A method for configuring terminal devices, comprising: sending a first configuration message comprising a plurality of parameter values to a first terminal device, wherein the first terminal device includes a data structure comprising, for each of the parameter values, an associated designation, wherein the first configuration message is a configuration message according to the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Client Provisioning Specification which is arranged such that storage of the parameter values can take place in the first terminal device without additional information about the data structure of the first terminal device; automatically storing in the first terminal device, by an application included in the first terminal device, in response to receiving the first configuration message, the parameter values in associated elements of the data structure; reading the data structure containing the parameter values out of the first terminal device after storing the parameter values in associated elements of the data structure by the application; evaluating the read-out data structure of the first terminal device in a server to determine the associated elements by: determining the associated designations of the associated elements; or comparing the read-out data structure and an initial data structure before sending the first configuration message, wherein the first terminal device includes the initial data structure; generating a second configuration message comprising instructions for storing at least one of the parameter values in a second terminal device, wherein the instructions are generated as a result of evaluating the read-out data structure of the first terminal device, and wherein the instructions include the determined associated designations of the associated elements; and sending the second configuration message to the second terminal device.

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2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first configuration message includes a first type of configuration messages, and wherein the second configuration message includes a second type of configuration messages.

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3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the second configuration message contains instructions to generate differences between the read-out data structure and the initial data structure.

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4. The method according to claim 1 , comprising drawing up at least one device-type-specific configuration profile based on evaluating the read-out data structure, wherein the second configuration message is generated based on the device-type-specific configuration profile.

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5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the second configuration message includes instructions for storing the determined associated elements within a data structure in the second terminal device.

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6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein evaluating the read-out data structure includes determining the associated elements of the data structure based on the first configuration message.

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7. The method according to claim 1 , comprising: evaluating another read-out data structure related to an additional client of the terminal device; and sending another configuration message comprising another plurality of parameter values related to the additional client, wherein the plurality of parameter values includes parameter values relating to a first client of the terminal device, and wherein a first evaluation of the read-out data structure is carried out for the first client, and wherein the instructions for storing at least one of the parameter values in a second terminal device are generated as a function of the first evaluation and of the additional evaluation.

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8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the data structure includes a tree comprising: nodes comprising each of the parameter values.

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9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein each node is connected to another node.

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10. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first terminal device and the second terminal device include one type of terminal device.

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11. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first configuration message is sent via a cellular network.

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12. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the second configuration message is sent via a cellular network.

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13. A computer system comprising: a processor; a memory comprising instructions configured to cause the processor to: send a first configuration message comprising a plurality of parameter values to a first terminal device, wherein the first terminal device includes a data structure comprising, for each of the parameter values, an associated designation, wherein the first configuration message is a configuration message according to the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Client Provisioning Specification which is arranged such that storage of the parameter values can take place in the first terminal device without additional information about the data structure of the first terminal device; automatically store in the first terminal device, in response to receiving the first configuration message, the parameter values in associated elements of the data structure; read the data structure containing the parameter values out of the first terminal device after storing the parameter values in associated elements of the data structure by an application included in the first terminal device; evaluate the read-out data structure of the first terminal device in a server to determine the associated elements by: instructions configured to cause the processor to determine the associated designations of the associated elements; or instructions configured to cause the processor to compare the read-out data structure and an initial data structure before the first configuration message is sent, wherein the first terminal device includes the initial data structure; generate a second configuration message comprising instructions for storing at least one of the parameter values in a second terminal device, wherein the instructions are generated as a result of evaluating the read-out data structure of the first terminal device, and wherein the instructions include the determined associated designations of the associated elements; and send the second configuration message to the second terminal device.

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14. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising: computer-executable code configured to cause a processor to send a first configuration message comprising a plurality of parameter values to a first terminal device, wherein the first terminal device includes a data structure comprising, for each of the parameter values, an associated designation, wherein the first configuration message is a configuration message according to the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Client Provisioning Specification which is arranged such that storage of the parameter values can take place in the first terminal device without additional information about the data structure of the first terminal device; computer-executable code configured to cause a processor to automatically store in the first terminal device, in response to receiving the first configuration message, the parameter values in associated elements of the data structure by an application included in the first terminal device; computer-executable code configured to cause a processor to read the data structure containing the parameter values out of the first terminal device after storing the parameter values in associated elements of the data structure by the application included in the first terminal device; computer-executable code configured to cause a processor to evaluate the read-out data structure of the first terminal device in a server to determine the associated elements by: computer-executable code configured to cause a processor to determine the associated designations of the associated elements; or computer-executable code configured to cause a processor to compare the read-out data structure and an initial data structure before the first configuration message is sent, wherein the first terminal device includes the initial data structure; computer-executable code configured to cause a processor to generate a second configuration message comprising instructions for storing at least one of the parameter values in a second terminal device, wherein the instructions are generated as a result of evaluating the read-out data structure of the first terminal device, and wherein the instructions include the determined associated designations of the associated elements; and computer-executable code configured to cause a processor to send the second configuration message to the second terminal device.

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July 26, 2016

Inventors

Friedhelm Rodermund
Thomas Hying

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